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Click to view larger Photo courtesy of Thomas Dunne Books Wednesday 7/11 The Port of Seattle has been riddled with scandal this past year under the oversight of Seattle Port Commissioner Bob Edwards. In response, Ballard local Gael Edwards is challenging ...

Click to view larger Photo courtesy Doug Aitken Wednesday 6/20 There is a solution to the mundane content of corporate television: PepperSpray Productions. Each Wednesday on Channel 77 in Seattle or 29 in King County, Indymedia airs its weekly TV program, ...

Click to view larger Friday 5/25 Who Killed the Electric Car? documents the creation, limited commercialization, and death of the battery-charged electric vehicle. Discover how the automobile manufacturers, oil industry, and U.S. government severely limit ...

Click to view larger Saturday 5/19 When TV journalist Jack Hamann was covering the expansion of a sewage-treatment plant at Discovery Park, a ranger told him about an odd headstone. It was from 1944, when the park was known as Fort Lawton. Hamann investig ...

Click to view larger Brian Turner Saturday 5/5 Acclaimed writer and Iraq War veteran Brian Turner headlines an evening of storytelling by those who have been part of the nightmare of combat. Turner is the author of Here, Bullet, a harrowing first-person a ...

Click to view larger Saturday 3/17 An industry worth over $80 billion, coffee is the most valuable trading commodity in the world after oil. The documentary Black Gold peers into a world of expensive lattes and underpaid farmers, and introduces Tadesse Me ...